Thursday, November 10, 2011

The favored party of the 1%. Either Americans want a government and one that works or they don't.



Two years ago, November 2010,  McConnell (click title to entry - thank you) made a speech to The Heritage Foundation declaring war on President Obama for ideological reasons.  I don't recall President Obama speaking to The Heritiage Foundation or any other prominent Democrat.  The party is closed to 'ideas' at all.




 National Rifle Association (click here)  CEO Wayne LaPierre said President-elect Barack Obama’s vows to protect the Second Amendment might be little more than a wave of empty promises.
“I predict he’ll break his campaign promises,” LaPierre said Friday, just before speaking to a packed auditorium at the Bristol Public Library....

The Republicans are bought and sold by the Plutocrats of the 1%. 





And the one person missing in this particular picture is the only one that sincerely cares about the USA and should be leading the Republican polls, Governor Jon Huntsman.  And why should Governor Rick Perry remember the department he wants to destroy; he wants to destroy it.  It shows how insignificant any alternative energy priority is to that man.  It takes government working with the private sector and research to support the private and public sector to develop better alternatives for the people of the USA.  If that isn't a blatant and complete disregard for the well being of the American people, don't ask me what is.  All the priorities of the Republicans are ideological.  They don't make sense, they make money.

Yesterday, in Ohio, Kasich (did I spell his name correctly) made a consession speech after his attempt to destroy unions failed.  He said he got the message and he understood the priorities of the electorate.  Those statements are incomplete thoughts.  He may have got the message, but, he should verbalize the EXACT message he got because for decades there seems to be a real communication gap between the people and Republicans.  He stated he understood the priorites of the electorate, but, AGAIN failed to verbalize EXACTLY what those priorities consist of thus failing to communicate well with his citizens. 

Rhetoric and cliches are the way of the past.  Last night Governor Huntsman had no problem communicating his understanding of priorities to the people in the audience. THAT, may be his downfall.